I Don't Want to Be Successful. I Want to Reshape Civilization.


 Everyone around me is chasing success.

A good job. A stable income. A life that looks impressive on the outside. And I get it, security is real, struggle is real, and not everyone has the luxury to dream beyond survival.

But I'm not chasing success.

I'm chasing something much harder. Much bigger. And honestly? Much more terrifying.

I want to reshape civilization.

Let me explain what that actually means.

I'm Priyosi , a 19-year-old from West Bengal, India. I write fiction. I build brands. I study urban systems, space exploration, neuroscience, and philosophy , not because someone told me to, but because I genuinely believe that the person who understands the most about how the world works is the person most equipped to change it.

I'm not waiting for a degree to start building. I'm not waiting for permission.

I'm already building.

Why civilization? Why not just "make it"?

Because "making it" was never the dream.

The dream was always bigger , a world where technology reaches every continent equally, where cities are designed for people not profit, where young minds from places like West Bengal don't have to shrink themselves to fit into systems that were never built for them.

I look at this planet and I see enormous, fixable problems. Broken urban infrastructure. Unequal access to knowledge. Environments being destroyed in the name of progress. And I think , someone has to build the solutions. Why not me? Why not now?

What does this look like in practice?

It looks like launching companies before I'm 20. It looks like writing stories that make people question reality. It looks like studying Sun Tzu and Chanakya alongside space telescopes and neuroscience papers. It looks like building a life that refuses to be ordinary , not out of ego, but out of deep, burning responsibility.

I believe the next great civilization builders won't come from where everyone expects. They'll come from small cities, overlooked countries, and underestimated minds.

I intend to be one of them.

This blog is my thinking space.

Not a highlight reel. Not a success story (yet). Just the raw, honest documentation of someone who decided to aim at something enormous , and is figuring it out in real time.

If you're someone who thinks too big for the room you're in , you're in the right place.

Let's build.

— Priyosi


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